How to Clean Stovetop With Ease

By Hui Xie-Zukauskas

Do you want to see your stovetop spotless and shining?

Does stovetop cleaning sound like a daunting task especially with all the grease, stains, spills and dirt buildup?

Well, let me share with you a simple but effective way to clean it just using water, based on my own experience. Seen on the photo is our 21-year-old stovetop, and we’ve been cleaning it with e-cloth for the last several years (quite honestly, I wipe down our whole kitchen with it). The result is fantastic! Quite shiny isn’t it?

(Note: This image is untouched and taken by an ordinary digital camera).

How did I do?

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Next, I use the general purpose e-cloth to wipe it dry as a final touch. Sometimes, I just flip the Range e-cloth over to the smooth side for the same effect.

It’s a real time saver. I also use it to clean coils and reflector bowls of the electric stovetop. As a routine maintenance, it’s always better to wipe the surface clean with a damp e-cloth after each cooking and general purpose e-cloth can do most of the job.

Now stovetop cleaning became an easier-to-perform job. Best of all, it’s chemical-free, toxin-free and carcinogen-free cleaning – a cleaning solution with tremendous health benefit!

For other cleaning suggestions with e-cloth, check out this mom/homemaker’s video.

Do you use e-cloth? What do you think? Do you have any tip?